In the spring of 2019, Lilja D. Alfreðsdóttir, Iceland’s Minister of Education, Science and Culture, appointed a committee of representatives from both the Icelandic government and the film industry to create a new, comprehensive policy for filmmaking and film culture in Iceland until 2030.
Icelandic film policy from 2020 to 2030
Ministry of Culture and Business Affairs,
01 March 2021, Iceland
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